PK68
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Hi all
In a bit of a nutshell, I have a 1985 2.25 petrol 90. It's had a few running issues lately mainly relating to fueling and carb issues. I changed jets, etc. And it started running better, just a bit of bubbling at the exhaust which no end of tuning and adjustment would get rid of. So I bought a new electronic distributor to replace the current one. Prior, I also changed the leads and coil. I've also replaced the fuel pump to try and clear the bubbling. However, whilst driving it the other day I got smoke coming from under the dash and engine bay. Turned out the ballast wire had fried and fried the wire going to the carb solenoids. Probably down to a short as that wire is routed part some hot engine parts.
So, I had an old standard coil so I switched it round, changed the wiring from the distributor to coil. Now, it runs ok in 1st but when picking up speed the engine hesitates quite a bit and is difficult on acceleration. Once you get up to 50-60mph it seems to get a little better but isn't perfect.
Firstly, there isn't a ballast resistor, it was just a ballast wire. It's disconnected from the coil but it's still live. And I can't find where the other end goes to? Does anyone know where a ballast wire goes to as I can only find wiring diagrams that show resistors?
Secondly, the coil I have I bought years ago by mistake and it's been stored in a plastic box in a shed, probably for around 9 years. Could it have got damp and damaged and causing these problems.
Thirdly, is there any additional wiring required in the loom?
The electronic ignition is capable of running on a standard system.
If anyone can offer any advice it would be appreciated as I'm currently stranded with no transport.
In a bit of a nutshell, I have a 1985 2.25 petrol 90. It's had a few running issues lately mainly relating to fueling and carb issues. I changed jets, etc. And it started running better, just a bit of bubbling at the exhaust which no end of tuning and adjustment would get rid of. So I bought a new electronic distributor to replace the current one. Prior, I also changed the leads and coil. I've also replaced the fuel pump to try and clear the bubbling. However, whilst driving it the other day I got smoke coming from under the dash and engine bay. Turned out the ballast wire had fried and fried the wire going to the carb solenoids. Probably down to a short as that wire is routed part some hot engine parts.
So, I had an old standard coil so I switched it round, changed the wiring from the distributor to coil. Now, it runs ok in 1st but when picking up speed the engine hesitates quite a bit and is difficult on acceleration. Once you get up to 50-60mph it seems to get a little better but isn't perfect.
Firstly, there isn't a ballast resistor, it was just a ballast wire. It's disconnected from the coil but it's still live. And I can't find where the other end goes to? Does anyone know where a ballast wire goes to as I can only find wiring diagrams that show resistors?
Secondly, the coil I have I bought years ago by mistake and it's been stored in a plastic box in a shed, probably for around 9 years. Could it have got damp and damaged and causing these problems.
Thirdly, is there any additional wiring required in the loom?
The electronic ignition is capable of running on a standard system.
If anyone can offer any advice it would be appreciated as I'm currently stranded with no transport.